A Glitch Causes Sinners To Go To Heaven Instead Of Hell



Eleanor, a deceased saleswoman who lived a morally corrupt life, finds herself in a heaven-like afterlife in a case of mistaken identity and tries to hide her past in order to stay there.
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27 thoughts on “A Glitch Causes Sinners To Go To Heaven Instead Of Hell”

  1. I for one would NEVER go through that door. The one thing that this show fails to show is progress. 100 years ago there was no computers, now there is. So in the afterlife or 'good place' there would be a never ending additional content until the end of the universe itself, then who know that just means a new universe begins.

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  2. That paradise would actually become hell if it just satisfies all needs without having to fight surely is correct. Its one of the reasons why i don't believe in the classic heaven and hell concepts. To me a transfer to another world like in an isekai anime would be far more intriguing. But even that if we always keep our memories this will one day become blunt. No matter how i turn it in my head, its either the memory that is taken away so we always start a completely new live or each and every paradise becomes hell one day. And if our memories are taken away, what is the difference from being dead? I mean i myself or what makes me me would be no more. That thought leads to the concept of dharma and the six paths. Buddha does basically step out of this constant circle of rebirth and death. But it also includes the Deva path of the gods. They are always happy yet still suffer from boredom. The only way to escape is by that to draw the conclusion that not being reborn at all and simply cease to exist after having experienced enough to be perfectly fine with it is the true way of finding peace for all eternity. There is nothing after, and that is okay. And then again Taoism teaches that the Tao the highest form of existence is basically non existence at the same time. Which is a quit intriguing thought since out of the Tao out of this nothingness again everything is born. So if we have experienced all we need to make the decision that it is enough and we can finally fade into nothingness, out of this nothingness new things can be born. This strongly reminds me of "the egg story" in which all the lifes on earth all the experience good and bad alike accumulated leads to the hatching of something new. – A penny for your thoughts… Strange thoughts there.

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